US20200049252A1 - One piece oil control ring for internal combustion engine - Google Patents

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US20200049252A1
US20200049252A1 US16/340,098 US201716340098A US2020049252A1 US 20200049252 A1 US20200049252 A1 US 20200049252A1 US 201716340098 A US201716340098 A US 201716340098A US 2020049252 A1 US2020049252 A1 US 2020049252A1
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Gisela Ablas Marques
Paulo Jose Da Rocha Mordente
Paulo Roberto Vieira de Morais
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J9/00Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction
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    • F16J9/20Rings with special cross-section; Oil-scraping rings
    • F16J9/206One-piece oil-scraping rings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J9/00Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction
    • F16J9/26Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction characterised by the use of particular materials

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  • the present invention relates to an oil control ring for internal combustion engines, particularly a one piece ring applying lower values of tangential force upon a cylinder, including during the running in of the engine, in addition to presenting excellent resistance to wear and durability of the ring.
  • Internal combustion engines whether of Diesel cycle, Otto cycle, two or three stroke, comprise at least one piston ring.
  • the piston ring acts in the sealing of the gap between the cylinder liner and the body of the piston, isolating the combustion chamber from the other internal components of the engines.
  • the piston ring is disposed radially upon the base of the body of the piston, preventing the combustion gases from escaping from the combustion chamber in the direction of the sump and precluding the engine oil from penetrating within the combustion chamber.
  • the engines are provided with three rings located parallelly in grooves disposed in the base of the piston body, being two compression rings and one oil scraper ring.
  • the compression rings are located more proximately to the head of the piston and seal the clearance existing between piston and liner, rendering it possible that the piston may compress the air-fuel mixture for the combustion and subsequently maintain the hermeticity of the cylinder.
  • the oil scraper rings have the function of scraping the excess lubricant oil thrown under pressure upon the wall of the liners and returning it to the sump, limiting and controlling the thickness of the film of oil and the consumption of oil of the engine. Another important function of the rings is the dissipation of the heat absorbed by the pistons during the combustion, transmitting it to the cooled working faces of the cylinder.
  • the piston rings require to maintain continuous contact with the cylinder wall along the entire circumference thereof, even should these cylinders present slight deviations in the original shape thereof.
  • the piston rings require to satisfy the high demands placed upon the materials thereof and also upon the finish of the surface and of the shape.
  • Oil scraper rings may be divided into three types: one piece, two piece and three piece. The majority of applications utilise oil rings having two or three pieces by virtue of the good overall performance thereof.
  • the two piece oil ring comprises an annular body provided with two trapezoidal annular projections oriented towards the cylinder liner, the annular body being, usually, of cast iron or of steel and having an internal groove for the housing of an expander element such as, for example, a spring, also annular, this being that responsible for the tangential force from the assembly.
  • the three piece oil ring comprises a first superior annular segment and a second inferior annular segment, they being associated with an intermediate, expander, element, exerting force in a controlled manner upon the superior and inferior segments to meet the wall of the cylinder.
  • the force exerted by the expanding element it being nothing more than a resilient element, is calculated such that the film of oil upon the wall of the cylinder presents a predetermined desired thickness.
  • the application of the one piece oil ring is more restricted by virtue of the fact that presenting a great flexibility, inherent in the design thereof, conferring excellent conformability upon the ring when in operation, moulding easily to the wall of the cylinder, nevertheless the surface finishing thereof is rendered more difficult by virtue of the fact of being segmented, this restricting the finishing methods which might be applied.
  • the document BR102012028094-9 reveals a one piece oil control ring comprising a body defining a superior portion and an inferior portion oriented towards the wall of a cylinder of an internal combustion engine, each portion defining a first surface perpendicular to the body and wherefrom there extends a second inclined surface, the first surface taken together with the second surface defining a first area of contact with the wall of the cylinder such that at least 95% of the first area makes contact with the wall of the cylinder in the initial assembly of the engine, ensuring the correct control of the film of oil, including during running in.
  • an oil control ring for internal combustion engines particularly a one piece oil ring, capable of readily conforming to the liner of the cylinder due to the excellent flexibility of the ring, in addition to applying a lower tangential force, including during the running in of the engine and, concomitantly, providing excellent resistance to the wear of the ring, ensuring the correct thickness of the film of oil, reducing the consumption of fuel of the engine with excellent durability of the ring.
  • a first object of the present invention is to provide a one piece oil control ring for internal combustion engines capable of readily conforming to a cylinder liner due to the excellent flexibility of the ring and, concomitantly, applying a lower tangential force, including during the running in of the engine, ensuring the correct thickness of the film of oil and considerably reducing the consumption of fuel of the engine.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a one piece oil control ring comprising a metal base provided with a substantially soft or ductile core having a contact surface of high hardness.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a one piece oil control ring comprising a nitrided layer having high hardness ensuring excellent resistance to wear and, consequently, high durability of the ring.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a one piece oil control ring comprising a metal base provided with a core of hardness between 400 HV and 600 HV, having a contact surface having a hardness between 800 HV and 1200 HV.
  • a one piece oil control ring for internal combustion engines formed by a plurality of operatively associated segments comprising a metal base, each segment defining a superior portion and an inferior portion oriented towards an internal surface of a cylinder liner, each of the superior and inferior portions defining a first surface substantially parallel to the internal surface of the cylinder liner, wherefrom there extends a second substantially inclined surface, each of the segments comprising a metal base having a tempered martensitic matrix of hardness between 400 HV and 600 HV and comprising a nitrided layer provided upon all the surfaces of each of the segments of the ring.
  • a ring comprising a nitrided layer provided upon the first and second surfaces of each of the superior and inferior portions of each of the segments of the ring, each of the segments comprising the metal base formed by a steel containing between 5% and 25% by weight of chromium (Cr) and at least 0.45% by weight of carbon (C), the metal base being provided with a core of hardness between 400 HV and 600 HV, each of the segments comprising the metal base being provided with a contact surface having a hardness between 800 HV and 1200 HV, the nitrided layer comprising between 20 micrometres and 120 micrometres in thickness.
  • Cr chromium
  • C carbon
  • a ring comprising each of the segments defining a cross-section profile having a substantially ‘C’ shape, the superior and inferior portions corresponding to the free extremities of the ‘C’, and defining a central portion corresponding to the base of the ‘C’, the nitrided layer comprising a thickness of up to 50% of the cross-section of the central portion of each of the segments, preferentially comprising a thickness between 16% and 24% of the cross-section of the central portion of each of the segments.
  • FIG. 1 a representation of the disposition of the oil control ring of the present invention within the interior of a cylinder of an internal combustion engine
  • FIG. 2 a perspective view of the oil control ring object of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 a representation of a cross-section of a segment of the oil control ring of the present invention, with magnification of the superior portion thereof;
  • FIG. 4 photographs showing oil control rings of the present invention subsequent to each stage of the execution of the hardening heat treatment and nitriding;
  • FIG. 5 a comparative graphic of the different values of average hardness obtained in relation to the period of austenitisation and the means of cooling for the oil control ring of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 a schematic representation and a photograph of the nitrided layer provided upon the surfaces of the segments forming the oil control ring of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 a photograph of the nitrided layer provided upon the surfaces of the segments forming the oil control ring of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 a representation in graph form of the hardness obtained, commencing from the contact surface in the direction of the core of the oil control ring of the present invention.
  • the one piece oil control ring 10 object of the present invention comprises a body formed by a plurality of operatively associated segments 1 , each having a degree of freedom of movement in relation to the remainder, conferring upon the ring 10 great flexibility and, consequently, great capacity of adaptation, or moulding, to the format of a cylinder liner 20 , ensuring the maintenance of an appropriate film of oil under the most diverse circumstances of operation of the engine.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates one of the segments 1 forming the body of the ring 10 comprising a cross-section having a substantially ‘C’ shaped format defining a superior portion 2 and an inferior portion 2 ′ corresponding to the free extremities of the ‘C’, and a central portion 3 corresponding to the base of the ‘C’.
  • the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′ are oriented towards the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 when the ring 10 is mounted in the groove of a piston.
  • the specific geometry of the ring 10 may vary slightly according to the type of engine for which it has been developed.
  • each thereof defines a first surface 4 substantially parallel to the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 , wherefrom there extends a second substantially inclined surface 5 , such that the second surface 5 defines an angle D taken from the prolongation of the first surface 4 .
  • the first surface 4 defines a first area of contact A 1 with the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 , being less than the area defined were the second surface 5 to be at an angle of zero in relation thereto.
  • the ring 10 of the present invention comprises a structural configuration ensuring that at least 95% of the first area A 1 makes contact with the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 on the initial assembly of the engine. In other words, including in the initial moments of the period of running in of the engine, it is ensured that at least 95% of the first area A 1 makes contact with the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 , consequently ensuring the correct control of the film of oil, including during running in.
  • the ring 10 of the present invention does not require to be designed to apply a high tangential force upon the internal surface of the liner 20 , by virtue of the fact that is possible to obtain a high percentage of contact between A 1 and the internal surface of the liner 20 .
  • Each of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′ comprises a thickness of up to 0.5 millimetres, such that the first surface 4 comprises a height of up to 0.15 millimetres and the angle D formed by the second surface 5 taken from the prolongation of the first surface 4 comprises an acute angle D equal to or exceeding 30°, preferentially between 45° and 70°.
  • the body of the ring 10 of the present invention is formed by a plurality of mutually operatively associated segments 1 , each segment 1 comprising a cross-section having a substantially ‘C’ shape, wherein two consecutive associated segments 1 define at least one opening for the passage of lubricating oil.
  • the opening for the passage of lubricating oil has at least one corner of straight or rounded format or, furthermore, having any other functional format.
  • the geometry of the ring 10 of the present invention permits reducing the tangential force exerted by the ring 10 by 50%, ensuring that at least 95% of the first area A 1 makes contact with the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 .
  • the lower tangential force applied by the ring 10 results in a reduction in the friction and consequent reduction in the consumption of fuel and emission of CO 2 . It is important to observe that, considering solely the mechanical losses, on average 30% of the internal friction of the engine (including exchange of gases and auxiliaries) is generated by the rings and, of this 30%, approximately 50% arises from the oil control ring.
  • the ring 10 object of the present invention presents a great capacity to adapt/mould/conform to the format of a cylinder liner 20 , ensuring the maintenance of an appropriate film of oil under the most diverse circumstances of operation of the engine.
  • the area A 1 contacting the internal surface of the liner 20 is very small, comprising up to 0.15 millimetres.
  • the contact pressure of the area A 1 with the internal surface of the liner 20 is still very high, considerably accentuating the wear of the ring 10 , principally upon the first and second surfaces 4 , 5 of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates the ring 10 of the present invention comprising a nitrided layer 12 provided upon all the surfaces of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 , preferentially provided upon the first and second surfaces 4 , 5 of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′ of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 .
  • the nitrided layer 12 confers high hardness upon the surfaces of the ring 10 and a consequent increase in the resistance to wear thereof.
  • Each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 is formed by a steel comprising between 5% and 25% by weight of chromium (Cr), preferentially 10% by weight of chromium (Cr), and containing at least 0.45% by weight of carbon (C).
  • Cr chromium
  • Cr preferentially 10% by weight of chromium
  • C carbon
  • the chromium present in the composition of the metal base of the ring 10 permits nitridation of the surfaces thereof in an appropriate manner to increase the resistance to wear, whilst the carbon present permits the realisation of a hardening heat treatment upon the metal base.
  • the steel utilised as raw material for manufacture of this type of ring must be in the annealed state in order to permit all the stages of mechanical shaping. Following the mechanical shaping, the material must be hardened to permit the subsequent operations of machining, which the steel in the annealed state would not permit.
  • the heat hardening treatment is realised such as to transform the microstructure of the metal base into martensite, in this manner obtaining a martensitic core having high hardness.
  • the transformation of the metal into martensite may generate superficial microcracks 15 by virtue of the chemical composition having a high chromium content and the small thickness of 0.5 millimetres of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′.
  • the nitridation may deepen and exacerbate the emergence and propagation of these microcracks 15 . All these factors combined may impair the breaking strength of the ring in operation in the engine. Consequently, it is extremely important to control the hardening parameters such as to prevent the occurrence of superficial cracks.
  • FIG. 4 reveals three photographs showing oil control rings subsequent to the realisation of the hardening heat treatment and nitridation.
  • the objective of the photographs is to illustrate the difficulties encountered and overcome by the oil control ring 10 of the present invention.
  • the photographs reveal:
  • Stage 1 photograph of a ring subsequent to shaping
  • Stage 2 photograph of a ring subsequent to the realisation of a hardening heat treatment.
  • the hardening heat treatment has brought about the emergence of microcracks 15 proximate to the contact surface of the ring;
  • Stage 3 photograph of a ring subsequent to the realisation of a hardening heat treatment followed by nitridation. It may be observed that the superficial microcracks 15 have considerably increased, proving that the nitridation has deepened and increased the emergence and propagation of microcracks 15 in the metal base of the ring.
  • each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 of the present invention passes through a tempering heat treatment realised subsequent to the hardening heat treatment.
  • This tempering heat treatment has as objectives alleviation of the stresses generated through the formation of martensite, reduction of the hardness thereof and rendering the core of the ring more ductile, including subsequent to nitridation treatment.
  • the hardness of the core 13 of the metal base of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 is operated upon in the hardening and tempering heat treatments, such as to differentiate the period of austenitisation and the means of cooling the material, utilising air, or oil, or oil at 200° C., as principal means of cooling, having the objective of obtaining greater ductility of the core of the material.
  • the appearance of superficial microcracks 15 is prevented through utilisation of a shorter period of austenitisation, preferentially between 10 and 60 minutes, with temperatures between 850° C. and 1050° C., preferentially between 850° C. and 910° C., followed by a process of cooling which must be realised with a waiting period of between 30 and 120 minutes.
  • the graph of FIG. 5 presents the average hardnesses obtained for different periods of austenitisation and different means of cooling.
  • the ring 10 comprises a metal base of tempered martensitic matrix of hardness between 400 HV and 600 HV, preferentially hardness between 450 HV and 580 HV, more preferentially hardness between 500 HV and 550 HV.
  • the process of nitridation is realised having the objective of obtaining a nitrided layer 12 provided upon all the surfaces 14 of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 , preferentially provided upon the first and second surfaces 4 , 5 of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′ of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 .
  • the nitrided layer 12 comprises a thickness between 20 and 120 micrometres, preferentially a thickness between 40 and 60 micrometres, more preferentially having a thickness of 60 micrometres.
  • the thickness of the nitrided layer 12 represents a proportion of the cross-section of the ‘C’ shaped profile, particularly taking as reference the central portion 3 of the ‘C’ shaped profile.
  • the thickness of the nitrided layer 12 is less than 50% of this cross-section, preferentially between 16% and 24% of the cross-section of the central portion 3 of the segment 1 .
  • the great novelty of the invention lies in the realisation of the hardening and tempering treatments, permitting obtaining a ring 10 comprising a metal base formed by a more ductile martensitic structure.
  • the core 13 of the material presents a lower hardness, between 400 HV and 600 HV, being substantially soft or ductile, however still obtaining a tempered martensitic matrix for realising nitridation.
  • the nitrided layer provided upon the surfaces 14 of each of the segments 1 of the ring 10 comprises a hardness between 800 HV and 1200 HV, preferentially a hardness exceeding 1000 HV.
  • the graph of FIG. 8 presents the variation in hardness of the ring 10 , commencing from the contact surface 14 thereof in the direction of the core 13 of the material. It may be observed that for a depth of 10 micrometres (contact surface 14 ), the ring 10 comprises a hardness between 900 HV and 1000 HV, whilst for a depth of 80 micrometres the hardness of the ring 10 reduces substantially such that the core 13 of the material presents a hardness of the order of 400 HV to 500 HV.
  • the one piece oil control ring 10 of the present invention reveals a ductile core capable of receiving a nitrided layer without the occurrence of the propagation of the superficial microcracks 15 observed in the state of the art (vide FIG. 4 ).
  • the metal base of the ring 10 comprises a material wherein are precipitated chromium carbides, including in the core 13 thereof. Consequently, even subsequent to the extinction of the nitrided layer, wear resistant chromium carbides still exist in the core of the material.
  • the ring 10 of the present invention presents an approximately 30% increase in the resistance to wear thereof, significantly increasing the durability of the ring 10 , obtaining a nitrided layer at least upon the first and second surfaces 4 , 5 of the superior and inferior portions 2 , 2 ′ oriented towards the internal surface of the cylinder liner 20 .
  • the ring 10 in addition to applying a lower tangential force, including during the running in of the engine, ensuring correct thickness of the film of oil, reducing the friction and a lower consumption of fuel of the engine, it furthermore comprises an excellent resistance to wear and durability of the ring.

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